If we have an existing DDB on a drive for a media agent and that drive gets encrypted with Bitlocker does that cause a problem?My thought is that it isn’t since all reads/writes are happening inside the server. There might be a performance penalty though. Or am I totaly wrong?//Henke
Hello.I wonder if I’m the only one experiencing this.But why do bother with uploading logfiles prior to a case is created as it seems that Support isn’t even reading them, although it’s described in incident whats needed. ? It seems that when Support comes back, it feels that they didn’t even bother to read the description at all. Most times a remote session is needed, although they have information to start of from. Okej, I’m ranting a bit but it is annoying.//Henke
Hi,Maybe there is an obvious answer to this.Lets say that a branch office of ours is hit by ransamware. Luckely the local backups are untouched and may be used. But the file server, also acting media agent, and other servers are rendered useless. Further more, in case of a ransomware attack all connectivity to other sites are disconnected.Our commcell is located outside the branchoffice and isn’t reachable.In such a scenario, does that mean that we are prevented from doing a 1-touch recovery of the servers?In my mind I would think we woulden’t be able to restore anything from backups until a connection to our commcell is established.But who knows what Commvault may have up theor sleeve…. :-)BRHenke “Knowledge speaks, but wisdom listens”
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